Saudi Arabia focuses on Liverpool and Manchester United

Saudi Arabia has ambitions of taking out two of the world's most famous football clubs . Ronaldo and Messi are a role model for young players, says Saudi sports minister .

Saudi Arabia, November 25: Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, the Saudi Arabian sports minister, declared the recent sporting ambitions of taking out two of the world's most famous football clubs, Manchester United and Liverpool.Prior to the Glazers' announcement of a potential sale of the club, Prince Abdulaziz wants to sign Ronaldo to play for the Saudi Pro League team after the World Cup.Prince Abdulaziz told Sky News that the 37-year-old footballer left the club this week and signed a lucrative contract.For a lot of young players, he and Messi are a role model.Any club would love to see these two legends play for them.Saudi has a clear intention to see Ronaldo and Messi as part of his league.

I'd love to see them both play in the Saudi league if they can.Prince Abdulaziz also emphasized the importance of promoting Saudi Arabia as a brand by sponsoring two internationally renowned individuals.The Saudis bought Newcastle the year before through the Public Investment Fund.Despite being led by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, the Premier League has no government intervention.Two top clubs are up for auction, and the sports minister aims to have both satisfy with one under Saudi ownership, he said.

Abdulaziz said that the private sector could step in or companies could step in from the kingdom.He said that they are looking for more private players from the Kingdom to help make a successful business.The Premier League is being watched by everyone.It is the most watched league in the country, and there are ardent supporters of these teams.

It isn't one of Asia's best.You know, we were on the verge of a better future.We see how the future pans out.He said that this is the best league for a better future.And you might remember that I heard about these rumors in the media as well as everyone else.

But, you know, I can say that we have Messi as an ambassador for tourism in the kingdom with the ministry of tourism, and that has contributed a lot.Much is known about the club, but I'd like to see them both play in the Saudi league, and, you know, if top players come into the Saudi league and play, that will have a positive effect on the kingdom.

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